Sure. One horror story is about a girl who met a guy on eharmony. He seemed charming at first. But when they met in person, he was extremely possessive. He didn't like her talking to other men, even the waiter. It was really creepy and she quickly ended things.
One common type is misrepresentation. People lie about their looks, age, or job. Another is the extreme behavior of the date, like being too pushy or over - emotional. And then there's the case where there's just no chemistry at all despite the online connection.
Sure. There was this one case where a woman on eharmony was matched with a man who presented himself as a successful businessman. But when they went on a date, she found out he was actually unemployed and living off of his parents' money. He had lied about his job, his living situation, and his future prospects just to seem more appealing. It made her feel deceived and wasted her time. Another story involves a man who met a woman on eharmony. She seemed normal at first, but as they started to get closer, she became overly possessive. She would call him dozens of times a day, show up unannounced at his place, and got angry if he talked to other women, even in a friendly way.
Well, I once had a date where the person showed up two hours late without even a proper apology. And then, during the date, they were constantly on their phone texting someone. It was so rude and made me feel completely unimportant.
There are many eharmony success stories. For example, Tom and Emily. Tom was looking for a long - term relationship. Eharmony matched them based on their values and life goals. They quickly found common ground in their love for animals. They dated for a while and eventually tied the knot. It shows how eharmony can bring together compatible people.
Sure. One funny eharmony story I heard was about a couple who were matched on eharmony. They both listed 'loving pizza' as one of their hobbies. When they first met in person, they ended up at a pizza place without even planning it. They laughed so hard about it and that was the start of their great relationship.
Sure. One successful eharmony story is about a couple, John and Mary. They met through eharmony. They had similar interests in books and travel. After chatting for a while, they decided to meet in person. Their first date was at a local coffee shop, and they instantly hit it off. Now they are happily married.
One eharmony horror story could be about constantly getting matched with people who are completely dishonest about their profile information. For example, they might claim to be single but are actually still married. Another could be getting harassed by a match who doesn't take 'no' for an answer. And then there are those who use fake pictures and turn out to look nothing like their profile photos when you meet in person.
Sure. One story I heard was a girl with bipolar disorder. Her mood swings made her really unpredictable on dates. One minute she was all happy and excited, the next she'd be in a deep depression and just leave the date without a word. It was really tough for the guy she was dating to keep up with her emotions.
One horror story is when a couple went on a date in an old, abandoned house in the dark. They heard strange noises, like scratching on the walls. Suddenly, the girl felt a cold hand on her shoulder, but when she turned around, there was nothing. They ran out of the house in fear.
One horror story is when a girl met a guy on a dating site. He seemed nice at first, but when they met in person, he was extremely controlling. He tried to dictate what she ate, what she wore, and who she could talk to. It was a nightmare.